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Marlee Jackson has a conversation with newly elected North Area Vice President, Mark Byrd, and Tanner Hood speaks with newly elected Southeast Area Vice President, Chris Carroll.Find your elected representatives here.Visit the Alabama Farmers Federation website to sign up for the Capitol Connection.Find out more about our sponsor, Alabama Ag Credit, and also about Alabama Farmers Federation.
Listen as Mark Byrd, Superintendent of Wilkes County Schools talks to us about what is going on in the school system and the positive changes that are happening across Wilkes County.
I had the opportunity to sit down with my good brother Mark Byrd to talk about his life as a producer and content creator and the inconsistencies in his life, growing up with family members who didn't have his best interest, and much more. Follow Joevan on Social Media - www.instagram.com/JoevanJPalmerFollow The Podcast on Social Media - www.instagram.com/LivingBlessedThePodcastFollow Mark on Social Media - instagram.com/MixedByMarkText Joevan - 404.476.6780 - Text "Heal" or "Affirmation" or Both back to backGet you some merch - www.IAMLivingBlessed.com@Living Blessed The Podcast w/Joevan J. PalmerSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/living-blessed/exclusive-content
This week's episode features our guest DJ and producer, Mark Byrd. The Chicago native has worked with the likes of Cyhi the Prince, Kanye West, Rapsody, Big Krit, Jack harlow, Cassie, Fabolous, Jeremih, John Connor and now finds himself in Houston working alonside Charity Work and Dante Higgins. The trio have created God LVL music group and have plans on making an impact here in the city. We speak with Byrd about his start in the indusrty, eventually getting a chance to work with Cyhi, his work on Kanye's Life of Pablo, how Dr. Dre became his mentor, and more.
The producer behind the buzzing talent of Whookilledkenny is none other than OK Coop! After many years and connections built with some former guests of the show like vØHn and Mark Byrd, Coop has developed a unique sound through repetition to make him a sought after music maker moving crafting tracks for the likes of Dave East, Maxo Kream and many more. In this episode he discusses his in home studio and the benefits it's brought in being able to create ideas on demand as well as his long standing relationship with Kenny that is finally seeing major progress as a solely independent movement. Expect nothing but great vibes and energy from this chat with the Texas native and get ready for some heat coming from Coop and his camp later this summer! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/provenknowledge/support
ANGEL OF WORDS DISCUSSES THE POWERFUL IMPACT OF THE BOOK WRITTEN BY MARK BYRD "THE JOURNEY GOD CHOSE". PLUS THE IMPACT OF HIS CONVERSATION ABOUT IT WITH MR. BYRD. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angel-of-words/support
Grammy nominated producer Mark Byrd talks about his humble beginnings, his road to success, and how the coronavirus shutdowns have effected how he moves.
Whitney head football coach Mark Byrd joins UNR to preview their game against Mart on Friday.
Coming from Chicago and working with the likes of Cyhi The Prynce, Big K.R.I.T., Kanye West and many more, producer Mark Byrd calls into the show! Having worked in the production group The Fr3shman he describes being able to take those experiences and apply them to his solo work which has paid off plenty over the last several years. He goes into detail about how he ended up producing Rapsody's song “Nina” as well as some of his experiences in the music business and what he feels can be done better moving forward specifically for the producers both new and established. Listen here for a small piece of Mark's musical journey that goes even deeper than one episode will allow! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/provenknowledge/support
Hello everyone welcome to Reaching Out Radio International, we are a ministry team working in one mind one accord in love and unity sharing the Gospel into the world. Tonight Evangelist Montell Fields is excited to welcome on a very anointed, talented man of God, Mark Byrd, Living Faith Quartet. Going to be an amazing program of ministry and anointed Gospel music. Bio: In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. (Proverbs 3:6) Living Faith Quartet is a southern gospel quartet based out of Cullman Al. The ministry was formed in 1994 and has progressed over the years to include ministry opportunities in all types of venues in several different states. Our focus is to bring an uplifting message in song and testimony to a people that needs to hear and know that God cares about their every need. Our goal is to see souls saved and lives changed. The group consists of Rodney James(Lead), Nathan James(Baritone), Mike Foust (Tenor) and Mark Byrd(Bass). Living Faith is excited to see where God will lead them next! Thank you for listening for your continued prayers and support as we share the Gospel into the world God Bless You All!!
Whitney Head Coach Mark Byrd joins @SicEm365Radio to talk about how his team builds on a fantastic 2019 season.
Today i talked to grammy nominated songwriter/ artist/ producer Mark Byrd --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Listen2Me /support
NO MONEY, NO HIGHER EDUCATION, NO CAREER. NO PROBLEM. AUTHOR OF "THE JOURNEY GOD CHOSE" MARK BYRD OPENS UP ABOUT HIS STRUGGLES AS A TRANSPLANT IN NEW YORK CITY. PLUS HOW HE OVERCAME RACISM, AND BUILT HIS OWN PUBLISHING COMPANY. PLUS MUCH MORE. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angel-of-words/support
On this episode WLPWR and Brian Onrea sit down with Focus to discuss the future of producers, how to survive in the streaming age + more. Mark Byrd and CJ Plays join the conversation to discuss the current state of the music industry and how you can position yourself for success in it.Watch the podcast on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/FZP_owfbjUkFollow us:https://instagram.com/FreeGamePodcasthttps://instagram.com/airbitofficialhttps://instagram.com/WLPWRhttps://instagram.com/BrianOnreahttps://instagram.com/audioanthemVideo shot & edited by:Bryan Ruckerhttps://instagram.com/JustRuckCreativeAudio recorded by: Ryan Bars https://instagram.com/iamryanbars
Our special guest this episode is Calmatic, director of the music video for Lil Nas X’s blockbuster song ‘Old Town Road’. Calmatic is a native of Los Angeles, California who got his first taste of the entertainment business by first becoming becoming a rapper and music producer. A man of many talents he then began expanding his creative portfolio by doing graphic design, photography, and directing music videos for other artists. He recently took home the Video Music Award for Best Direction of Lil Nas X’s hit video for his smash single ‘Old Town Road’. In this interview we get into his upbringing in LA, the death of Nipsey Hussle and the impact it left on Los Angeles, we chat about his rap career and how that led to him becoming a film director, and of course we get into the making of his VMA award winning video for ‘Old Town Road’.This episode was mixed by Mark Byrd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode the guys are joined by Grammy nominated producer & songwriter Mark Byrd to discuss how he created the into track "Nina" on Rapsody's latest album "Eve". He also gives insight on his production process as well as some of his favorite artists to work with. The guys also give their thoughts on new music releases from Jeezy, Common, Sir, and Rapsody as well as discuss Dave Chappelle's latest stand up special and much more!!!! Subscribe for more exclusive Baselines and Beats content:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZuKYISxDCFAz8x-HMc-NZA?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/baselinesandbeats Follow and Like us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/BaselinePod #Podcast #NBA #HipHop #Culture
Guest: Mark Byrd & Kevin PriceHe's been around, he's been instrumental in bringing expo's to town. Now, he's going to bring an expo to town in a whole new way.Join me as I talk with Mark Byrd about his new venture, The SmokeLess Faire. We'll take a peak at why it's different and how things will unfold.
Our silent giant this episode is legendary rock and roll photographer Bob Gruen. Ever seen the imagine of John Lennon in the New York City t-shirt or him standing by the Statue of Liberty? Ever seen the image of Led Zeppelin next to the jet? Yep, you guessed it! Bob is the man responsible for all those photos and for some of the most iconic images of rock and roll history. In this interview I stopped by Bob’s Manhattan studio we had an amazing conversation. We get into his early life, how he got into photography, he tells us the story of how he became the personal photographer for Ike and Tina Turner back in the 60s, how he became John Lennon and Yoko Ono's personal photographer, he shares the story of how he heard the tragic news of Lennon’s death on December 8th 1980, he tells goes into detail about the backstory of some of his most famous pictures and so much more.www.BobGruen.comFollow Bob on InstagramThis episode was mixed by Mark Byrd.Checkout Corey's other show OPP (Other People's Podcast). OPP is the TRL of podcasting. Every week Corey interviews America's top podcasters to learn more about them and the dope shows they created.Listen to OPP on Apple and Spotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Music producers, Charity and Mark Byrd, stopped by to chop it up about the Atlanta music scene and more including: working w/ Kanye on The Life Of Pablo album and the process behind CyHi’s critically acclaimed “No Dope On Sunday’s” project.
Our special guest this episode is LA Times Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter Paige St.John and host of the current #1 podcast in the country, ‘Man in the Window’. In this crime investigative podcast Paige along with Wondery and the LA Times uncover never before revealed details about the infamous ‘Golden State Killer' who would eventually become one of California's most deadly serial killers. In this episode we get learn more about Paige and her experience winning the pulitzer prize, her career as a journalist, we get her podcasters picks, and of course we get into her dope show ‘Man in the Window’.Listen to 'Man in the Window' on Apple and Spotify This episode was edited by Bradley Nayman and mixed by Mark Byrd. Music for this episode was produced by Richie QuakeListen to Corey's other show Silent Giants on Apple and Spotify!I want to send a special thank you to my friends over at the LA Times Clint Schaff, Vanessa Curwen, and Alison Farias for making this interview possible. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our special guest this episode is Minnesota Vikings sports photographer Travis Ellison. Travis is a dear friend of mine and while on vacation in Minneapolis he came by to chop it with me on the podcast.I got to learn more about his upbringing in Virginia, how he first developed a strong love for photography, how he found his niche in sports photography, how he landed his role at the Minnesota Vikings, he shares amazing stories of being there for the famous ‘Minneapolis Miracle’ catch and so much more!Follow Travis on InstagramThis episode was mixed by Mark Byrd.Be sure to checkout Corey's other show OPP (Other People's Podcast). OPP is the TRL of podcasting. Every week he interviews America's top podcasters and we learn more about the dope shows he created.Listen to OPP now on Apple or Spotify. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pod Bless and welcome to another episode of the Silent Giants podcast!Our special guest this episode is my dear friend photographer and content producer Chuck Marcus. My friendship with Chuck began when I was an intern at Play Cloths clothing line and from the beginning began instant brotherhood. Since that time way back in 2015 Chuck has emerged as one of the budding top photographers in NYC working with brands like Adidas, Foot Locker and Foot Action.He stopped by the podcast and through our conversation I was able to learn more about Chuck’s early life as a New York City native, how he get into photography, we get personal about bumps and lessons learned along his professional journey and so much more,I got so much love for this brother and it’s my extreme honor to introduce to you the photographer, content producer, my friend, the silent giant Chuck Marcus.Follow Chuck Marcus on InstagramFollow Silent Giants on InstagramThis episode was mixed by Mark Byrd.Be sure to checkout Corey's other podcast OPP (Other People's Podcast). OPP highlights America's top podcasters and the dope shows they created. Listen now on Apple and Spotify. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our special guest is none other than music supervisor, producer, and creative strategist Mike Boris. With over 20 years experience in the music and advertising industry Mike has served as Head of Music at prestigious creative ad agencies like Bates and McCann Erikson. After his time at McCann in 2012 he struck out on his own and founded Jaded Melody where he produces original music with top talent for branded content and storytelling.In our interview I got to learn about his upbringing, how he developed a strong love for music, how his passion for playing the drums lead him into a career in music, how his time as Head of Music at McCann Erickson prepared him for entrepreneurship and a whole lot more. This episode was edited by Brad Nayman. This episode as mixed by Mark Byrd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our special guest this episode is Cosi co-host of the amazing podcast ‘Run The Tape’. Run The Tape is New York's premiere podcast devoted to music discovery within the hip-hop landscape. Each week alongside his co-host Uchechi and special guests Cosi discusses notable cultural topics and upcoming artists.Cosi came through my Bed Stuy apartment to chat about his career in hospitality, how that experience has helped him in his new passion of podcasting, his gives us his podcasters picks, and of course we chat about his dope show 'Run The Tape'.Be sure to LISTEN to 'Run The Tape' on Apple and Spotify.FOLLOW on 'Run The Tape' on InstagramFollow OPP on Instagram and TwitterThis episode was mixed by Mark Byrd.Music for this episode was produced by Richie Quake. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our special guest this episode is the 87 year old legendary American art director, designer and author George Lois. George is one the greatest advertising minds of the 20th century serving as Esquire magazine’s art director throughout the 1960’s and creating over 90 covers for the magazine. One of his famous covers of Esquire you may know is his depiction of Muhammad Ali as St. Sebastian. He also launched MTV with it’s iconic ‘I want my MTV’ campaign and created that advertising strategy that made Tommy Hilfiger a fashion household name. He even created the popular phrase ‘If you got it flaunt it’. George is also the author of ‘Damn Good Advice (For People With Talent)’ which is an amazing good that I highly recommend for people working in creative industries.In this interview I chat with George at his Manhattan apartment and he shares amazing stories about his upbringing in NYC, his college years at Pratt, he tells me stories behind his iconic campaigns for Tommy Hilfiger and MTV, how he met Muhammad Ali, and so much more.www.georgelois.comThis is episode was mixed by Mark Byrd. Be sure to checkout Corey's other show 'OPP' which highlights America's top podcasters and the dope shows they created on Apple or Spotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to another episode of Silent Giants!Our special guest this episode is Vincent Paterson, the legendary choreographer for pop music and dance icon Michael Jackson. Vincent is responsible for creating some of MJ’s most iconic dance moves. He directed and choreographed Jackson's Bad tour as well as conceiving and choreographing "Smooth Criminal". He choreographed other Jackson music videos, "Black or White", "The Way You Make Me Feel", "Dirty Diana", "Speed Demon", Michael’s Super Bowl Halftime show, and 1988 Grammys awards performance. He even invented the ‘crotch grab’. Vincent also in the famous fight scene from ‘Beat It’ and a zombie in ‘Thriller’. When you watch some of Michael’s most iconic work you’re really watching Michael Jackson dance like Vincent Paterson. Crazy to think about right?Vincent also worked with Madonna choreographing her iconic music videos for ‘Express Yourself’ and ‘Vogue’. Who doesn’t know Madonna’s famous vogue pose right?Vincent is such a mega silent giant that it was impossible for me to ask him everything in our hour long interview so I decided to focus the direction of the interview on Vincent’s life and experience working with Michael Jackson. I hope to one day bring you in a part 2 but I am sure you’re going to enjoy this special episode.in this interview Vincent Paterson goes in-depth about his childhood outside of Philadelphia, how he got into dance, working as an assistant to Michael Peters who choreographed Thriller and Beat It music videos, how he then became MJ's lead choreographer and a whole lot more.www.vincentpaterson.comFOLLOW SILENT GIANTS ON INSTAGRAMFOLLOW COREY CAMBRIDGE This episode was mixed by Mark Byrd. Be sure to checkout Corey's other show 'OPP (Other People's Podcast)' which highlights America's favorite podcasters and the dope shows they created. Listen on Apple and Spotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Todays special guest is Mike Ladman, music supervisor at Droga5 creative agency. Droga is an agency works with companies across various mediums of broadcast, print, digital, social, and experiential marketing. Some of Droga5’s most recognizable work includes campaigns for The New Times, Newcastle Brown Ale, and Under Armour.Corey sits down with Mike to learn more about his upbringing, his love for music and we learn more about his day to day role as music supervisor.Follow Mike on InstagramFollow Silent Giants on InstagramFollow Corey on InstagramAlso, be sure to checkout Corey's other show 'OPP (Other People's Podcast)'. OPP highlights America's top podcasters and the dope shows they created. Listen now on Apple, Spotify, and Acast.This episode was mixed by Mark Byrd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today’s special guest is graphic designer Michael Doret the silent behind the Famous NY KNICKS logo. In this interview I sit down with Michael to chat about his upbringing in Brooklyn, how he got into graphic design, he offers advice to young creatives, we talk the sacrifices hes made along the way and of course we go into the making of the NY Knicks logo!Checkout Michael Doret's websiteFOLLOW MICHAEL ON INSTAGRAM FOLLOW SILENT GIANTS ON INSTAGRAMFOLLOW COREY ON INSTAGRAMThis episode was mixed by Mark Byrd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week’s special guest is Jason Feifer host of ‘Pessimists Archive’ and ‘Problem Solvers’. Pessimists Archive is a scripted narrative podcast that explores the fear of technology thoughout human history. Jason is Editor and Chief of Entrepreneur magazine and is also host of their podcast “Problem Solvers’ which features business owners and CEO’s who went through a crippling business problem and came out the other side happy, wealthy, and growing.I stopped through the Entrepreneur magazine offices to chat about his love for all things podcasting, his creative process, and his dope shows Pessimist’s ‘Archive’ and ‘Problem Solvers’LISTEN to 'Pessimists Archive' on Apple and Stitcher.LISTEN to 'Problem Solvers' on Apple, Spotify and StitcherFOLLOW Jason Feifer on Instagram & TwitterFOLLOW 'Other People's Podcast' on Instagram and TwitterFOLLOW Corey Cambridge on Instagram and TwitterLISTEN to Corey's other podcast 'Silent Giants' which highlights the superstars behind the scenes of popular culture on Apple & SpotifyThis episode was mixed by Mark Byrd.Music for this episode was provided by Richie Quake. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the 50th episode of the Silent Giants podcast! This is a major milestone and we're forever grateful to all of the Silent Giants who shared their stories and to YOU our listeners! We're forever grateful!This week’s Silent Giant is Grammy nominated rapper, songwriter and Virginia legend, Mad Skillz. Skillz is largely credited or being the first artist to put Virginia hip-hop on the map but built an amazing career as a ghostwriter for some of the biggest rap artists of all-time. Currently Skillz holds a teaching position at the University of Richmond at the School of Professional and Continuing Studies.In this interview I connect with Mad Skiilz in our hometown of Richmond, Virginia to chat about his early life, how he broke into the music industry with Missy Elliot and Timbaland, connecting with DJ Clark Kent, his first record deal with Atlantic back in the 90s, his career as a ghostwriter, chats about his latest EP ‘I’m the DJ & The Rapper’ and a whole lot more.FOLLOW MAD SKILLZ ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTERFOLLOW SILENT GIANTS ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTERFOLLOW COREY ON INSTAGRAM AND TWITTERCHECKOUT OUR NEWEST PODCAST 'OPP' WHICH HIGHLIGHTS YOUR FAVORITE PODCASTERS AND THE DOPE SHOWS THEY CREATED. LISTEN NOW.This episode was mixed by Mark Byrd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week’s Silent Giant is legendary music executive and publicist Bill Bentley. In this interview I flew out to Los Angeles to chat with BIll about his early life in Texas, getting his start as Music Editor at the Austin Sun, his move to LA to which lead him to become music editor for the LA Weekly, Director of Publicity at Slash Records, and how he rose to become Senior Vice President of Media Relations at Warner Bros Records.FOLLOW SILENT GIANTS ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTERFOLLOW COREY ON INSTAGRAM AND TWITTERCHECKOUT MY OTHER SHOW 'OPP - OTHER PEOPLE'S PODCAST'WHICH HIGHLIGHTS YOUR FAVORITE PODCASTERS AND THE DOPES THEY CREATED. This episode has been mixed by Mark Byrd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week’s special guests is Debbie Millman host of 'Design Matters'. 'Design Matters' is the world's first podcast about design and an inquiry into the broader world of creative culture through wide-ranging conversations with designers, writers, artists, curators, musicians, and other luminaries of contemporary thought.In this interview we touch on a variety of topics from her early life growing up in NYC, how she got her start in design, her time as Creative Director at Hot 97, the HOT 97 logo she created that is used to this day, oh and of course we chat about her dope show Design Matters.LISTEN TO 'DESIGN MATTERS' ON APPLE & STITCHERFOLLOW DEBBIE ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTERFOLLOW OPP ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTERFOLLOW COREY CAMBRIDGE ON INSTAGRAM AND TWITTERLISTEN TO COREY'S OTHER PODCAST 'SILENT GIANTS' WHICH HIGHLIGHTS THE SUPERSTARS BEHIND THE SCENES OF POP CULTURE. LISTEN ON APPLE & SPOTIFY. This episode was mixed by Mark Byrd. Music provided by Richie Quake. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to another episode of OPPThis episode features Sacramento native Cole Cuchna, host of Spotify’s 'Dissect' podcast. Dissect does long-form deep dive musical analyst on some of your favorite albums. Cole has examined modern classic albums like Kendrick Lamar's ‘To Pimp a Butterfly’, Kanye West’s ‘My Dark Twisted Fantasy’ and Frank Ocean’s ‘ Blonde.’In this interview we get to to learn more about Cole, how he got into podcasting, his new role at Spotify, and the makings of 'Dissect'.LISTEN TO 'DISSECT' NOW ON SPOTIFY, APPLE & STITCHER.FOLLOW 'DISSECT' ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER.Follow OPP on INSTAGRAM AND TWITTERFOLLOW COREY ON INSTAGRAMLISTEN COREY'S OTHER PODCAST SILENT GIANTS ON APPLE OR SPOTIFYThis episode was mixed by Mark Byrd.Music by Richie Quake. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Mark Byrd Episode Patchwerk Recording Studios presents The IdOMUSIC Podcast... In this episode Sammy chats with Grammy Nominated writer Mark Byrd to discuss growing up in Chicago, tips for upcoming producers, and his experience working with Dr.Dre and Kanye West.
This week we have a very special LIVE podcast episode with Rafe Offer, Co-founder of Sofar Sounds. Sofar Sounds is a music events startup company where guests and artists come together to experience music in an intimate and respectful setting at secret locations around the globe.For our first LIVE episode I stopped by the Sofar Sounds NYC headquarters to chat with Rafe about his upbringing in Chicago, his love for music, his experience attending the University of Wisconsin, why he created Sofar Sounds, how he was able to make the company a global community throughout the world, and we even have a short Q&A from our live audience!FOLLOW SOFAR SOUNDS AND RAFE ON INSTAGRAM._______________________________________________FOLLOW SILENT GIANTSFOLLOW COREY CAMBRIDGE_______________________________________________This episode was mixed by Mark Byrd of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!Welcome to another episode of the podcast!This week’s silent giant is talent buyer, Lucas Sacks. Lucas is in charge of booking talent at Brooklyn Bowl, one of NYC’s most popular performance venues. In this episode we sit down to chat about his upbringing, how he became a talent buyer, describes his day to day duties and responsibilities, how he discovers talent to book for the venue, explains mistakes that artists make when looking to book shows and a whole lot more. If you’re an aspiring artist or manager there's a million gems in this episode so listen closely!FOLLOW LUCAS ON INSTAGRAM._____________________________________________________FOLLOW SILENT GIANTS ON INSTAGRAMFOLLOW COREY ON INSTAGRAM_____________________________________________________This episode was mixed by Mark Byrd of MBM Studios. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks silent giant is Andre Torres. Andre is founder of the iconic music magazine Wax Poetics. He stopped by the podcast to chat about his upbringing in Florida, his early career as a painter, making the move to NYC, how he started Wax Poetics, why he exited the print publishing business and his new role as Vice President of Urban Catalog at Universal Music. _____________________________________________________FOLLOW ANDRE ON INSTAGRAMFOLLOW SILENT GIANTSFOLLOW COREYThis episode was mixed by Mark Byrd of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to another episode of the Silent Giants podcast!This week’s silent giant is drummer, producer, and artists manager Taylor Robinson. He stopped by my Bed Stuy apartment to chat about his upbringing, how he got into music, his experience attending and prestigious Berkelee School of Music, how his career as a professional drummer began, life on tour, how and why he got into artists management, his new album and lessons he’s learned along the way. FOLLOW TAYLOR ON INSTAGRAM________________________________________________FOLLOW SILENT GIANTS ON INSTAGRAMFOLLOW COREY ON INSTAGRAMThis episode was mixed by Mark Byrd of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thanks for tuning into another episode of the podcast!This week’s special guest is Grammy- award winning producer, recording artist, engineer and educator Prince Charles Alexander.After becoming a signed solo recording artist under Virgin Records in the mid 1980s he began to focus his attention on a career as an audio engineer. He soon became one of the hottest engineers in hip-hop recording multi-platinum hits for Mary J Blige, Usher, Jodeci, Sting and Diddy. Its Prince Charles’s relationship with Diddy though that landed him the role of Bad Boy Entertainment’s lead engineer for over 10 years recording Bad Boy’s most iconic songs and albums.In this episode he dials into the podcast to chat about his early life in Boston, breaking into the industry under music legend Maurice Starr, becoming a solo performer on Virgin, getting his big break as the engineer recording Joedci’s ‘Diary of a Mad Band’ album, how he landed at Badboy, shares vivid stories of recording Biggie’s ‘Ready to Die’ album, his new role as a professor at Berkelee School of Music and a whole lot more.____________________________________________FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAMFOLLOW COREYThis episode has been mixed by Mark Byrd of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week’s silent giant is music entrepreneur, singer, songwriter and producer Mary Wood. Mary is the founder of Frisbee a company that specializes in writing for TV commercials, movie scoring and brand consulting. Mary has written, performed or produced some of the most recognizable TV jingles for brands like Pepsi, 7UP, and many others. Her work as a musical TV giant led her write songs for A-list artists like Aretha Franklin, Britney Spears, Jordan Sparks, Isaac Hayes, Kiss, Faith Hill, Jessica Simpson, The Spice Girls and countless others. In this interview I stopped by her TribeCa studio to chat about her upbringing in New Hampshire, how she got into music, moving to NYC, getting into commercial advertising, writing ‘The Joy of Pepsi’ jingle, being in the studio with Aretha Franklin, founding her company Frisbie and a whole lot more. ________________________________________________CHECKOUT MORE ON MARY FOLLOW SILENT GIANTS ON INSTAGRAMFOLLOW COREY ON INSTAGRAMThis episode is mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!This week's silent giant is Grammy nominated singer-songwriter Scott Sharrard. As well as being a solo musical artist Scott is most known for his role as a long time collaborator for rock and roll legend Gregg Allman. Scott worked alongside Gregg as his lead guitarist, song collaborator and musical director for years.In this interview he sits down to chat about his upbringing in Michigan, how he got into music, how he met Gregg Allman, being nominated for a Grammy, cowriting Gregg's last musical composition before he passed away and whole lot more!______________________________________________FOLLOW SCOTT ON INSTAGRAMFOLLOW COREY ON INSTAGRAMFOLLOW SILENT GIANTS ON INSTAGRAM_______________________________________________This episode of Silent Giants was mixed by Mark Byrd of MBM Studios. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to another episode of Silent Giants!This weeks silent giant is the 5 time Grammy award winner who assisted in recording, mixing and producing the Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ album, engineer Bruce Swedien. From 1978-2000 he recorded every single Michael Jackson song! Yes, every song from 'Off The Wall', 'Thriller', 'Bad', 'Dangerous' and beyond was recorded by Bruce.He has recorded for some of the greatest artist of all time like Quincy Jones, Natalie Cole, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney, and countless others. You seriously have to read this mans wikipedia page to understand what he has contributed to American popular music. To put it simply Bruce is regarded as the greatest recording engineer of all-time.In this interview I flew down to his Florida home to chat about his upbringing in Minnesota, how he got into engineering, connecting with Quincy Jones, the makings of Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’, and a whole lot more. Meeting Bruce was one of the greatest experiences of my life and I really hope you all enjoy this interview.Let me introduce you to the 5 time Grammy award-winning engineer, The King of Sound, my dear friend, the silent giant, Bruce Swedien. _________________________________________FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM.FOLLOW COREY CAMBRIDGE.This episode was mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks silent giant is Jeff Price. Jeff is the co-founder of Tunecore, the worlds largest digital music distribution service. TuneCore offers musicians and other rights-holders the opportunity to distribute, sell or stream their music through online retailers such as iTunes, Spotify, Tidal, and others.Jeff moved on from Tunecore and founded the mechanical royalty collection agency Audium which helps publishing members accurately get paid from YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, and other streaming services.In this episode he chats about his upbringing, how he formed his record label spinART records back in the 90s, starting Tunecore, his new company Audium a whole lot more.Overall Jeff is a music industry and bad ass and shares a lot of knowledge that I think you’ll appreciate.So without further adou let me introduce you to the entrepreneur, music industry pioneer, my friend, the silent giant, Jeff Price._____________________________________________Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks episode is with rapper and good friend Mr Muthafuckin Exquire. In 2011 with zero budget and management, Mr Muthafuckin Exquire’s viral song and video ‘Huzzah’ grossed an astounding 2.4 million youtube views and his mixtape ‘Lost in Translation’ exploded to become an internet sensation.In this episode we cover Ex’s upbringing in Crown Heights, how he got into music, shares how he developed his sound and brand, and the creative strategy behind his viral sensation ‘Huzzah’. Lots of gems in this episode for sure.______________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks silent giant is Rhetorik. Rhetorik is one of my good friends from Virginia who has made quite a name for himself DJing behind Grammy nominated rap star Logic along with many others. I met up with him on his tour bus after his show at Madison Square Garden to chat about his upbringing, how he got into DJing for Logic, Life on tour and about his new role as a performing artist._________________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thanks for tuning into another episode of the podcast!This week’s silent giant is poet J. Ivy the silent giant behind Kanye West’s song ‘Never Let Me Down’ off The College Dropout album. J stops by the show to talk about growing up in Chicago, how he got into poetry, his big break on HBOs ‘Def Poetry’ jam and how he landed on Kanye’s ‘The College Dropout’ album and a whole lot more. Amazing stories in the episode for sure!SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!Today on the show we have a very special guest, Marat Berenstein. Marat is the manager for my good friend and music supervisor of Broad City, Matt FX. After graduating from Columbia University, Marat went to work for music legend Art Garfunkel as personal assistant and tour manager but he’s currently a professor at NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music.In this episode Marat stops by to chat about how he got into the industry, his experience working with Art Garfunkel, how and why he got into sync licensing and a whole lot more.____________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you all so much for checking out another episode of the podcast!Also, pardon my voice this episode. Got hit hard with a cold, but the show must go on, right?Today we have a very special guest on the show, Tiffany Hardin. Tiffany is one of my dear friends who has worked for some of the heaviest hitters in hip-hop. Her career started by interning for hip hop manager and talent scout, John Monopoly. Next she became the assistant to Mona Scott Young. For those who may not be up to speed Mona Scott Young co-founded Violator management with Chris Lighty, which managed artist like Missy Elliot, Mariah Carey, Q Tip and more.After working work Mona and than began working alongside music industry heavyweight Steve Stout at the creative agency Translation. She later struck out on her own to found her own management company Gild Creative Group.In this episode Tiffany stops by to chat about her life, career and lessons shes learned along the way.______________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!Hope you all had an awesome holiday season and happy 2018 to every single one of you!We're kicking of the year with my dear friend, Nick Onken. Nick is an exceptional photographer and graphic designer who has worked with industry heavyweights like Justin Bieber, Usher, Scooter Braun and more. He stopped by the show to share his journey, wisdom and experience._______________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you all so much for tuning into another episode of the podcast!For the 35th anniversary of Michael Jackson's Thriller' we are interviewing the silent giants who worked behind the scenes to make the album the greatest selling album of all-time.This episode is with photographer, Dick Zimmerman the silent giant behind the 'Thriller' album cover. Dick chats about growing up in Brooklyn, his career as an artist and photographer, how he landed the job to work with Michael and the making of that iconic 'Thriller' album cover._______________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the special episode of the Silent Giants podcast.For the 35th anniversary of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' we are interviewing the silent giants who helped make the 'Thriller' the greatest selling album of all-time.This episode features John Bettis, the songwriter of MJ's 'Human Nature', which is my personal favorite song of all-time.Enjoy as John chats about his career, the making of "Human Nature" and WHO the song is actually about...._________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the 35th anniversary of Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ all of December we are interviewing the Silent Giants who played a vital role in helping make the album the greatest selling album of all-time.This week’s silent giant is Bob Giraldi the director of Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’ music video. This was the second music video released on MTV from the ‘Thriller’ album and received 1984 American Music Award for favorite pop/rock Video and favorite soul music Video.In this interview I chat with Bob about his upbringing in New Jersey, his collegiate basketball career, how be broke into film, and the makings of Michael Jackson’s groundbreaking video for ‘Beat It’Enjoy!______________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Everyone!Thank you all for tuning into another episode of the podcast. This entire month of December we are going to be celebrating the 35th anniversary of Michael Jackson's groundbreaking album, 'Thriller'.In this introductory episode for 'Thriller' month I sat down with Jason King, co-founder of NYU's Clive Davis institute of recorded music & author of Michael Jackson Treasures, to discuss the historical significance of the album that would become the greatest selling album of all-time.__________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM StudiosSpecial thank you to Marat Berenstein for making this interview possible! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!Hope you all had an amazing Thanksgiving! For everyone commuting long distances this weekend I have a special 2 hour episode for you!This week's silent giant is music engineer and producer, Susan Rogers. Susan is the silent giant who recorded Prince's classic and iconic 'Purple Rain' album! In this interview Susan chats about her upbringing, how she broke into the industry, meeting Prince for the first time the making of one of my favorite albums, 'Purple Rain' and a whooole lot more!Susan's journey is absolutely incredible.__________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!Thanks for checking out another episode of the podcast.This week’s silent giant is drummer and television theme song composer, Scott Schreer. Scott has composed iconic jingles for brands like Snickers and Coca-Cola, but he’s most notably known for creating the super recognizable theme music for the NFL on FOX. He is also responsible for making the theme music for Major League Baseball, the NHL and NASCAR for the FOX network.In this episode Scott sits down to chat about growing up in Brooklyn, his love for the game of baseball, how he broke into the television industry, explains the makings of the iconic NFL theme song and a whole lot more. This guys story is absolutely amazing.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you guys so much for tuning into another episode of the podcast!This week's silent giant is DJ Sentz. Sentz is one of my dear friends and DJ's for one of my favorite Brooklyn MCs Mr. Muthafuckin' Exquire.In this episode Sentz sits down to chat about his career and shares lessons he's learned along the way.___________________________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey y'all!Thank you all again for tuning into another episode of Silent Giants!This week's silent giant is film director, Joanna Nordahl. Joanna is one of Europe's top music video directors. Her work as even earned her a Swedish Grammy!In this interview we sit down to chat about the music and arts culture in Stockholm, her career in film, and she offers advice for film makers looking to break into the industry._____________________________________________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you all again for checking out another episode of the podcast!This week's silent giant is rapper & producer, Tee White. Tee is an amazing artist who has carved a unique lane for himself in the music industry though the world of sync licensing.Hear Tee share his story of growing up in Chicago, how his started his musical career and how he broke into the world of sync licensing.FOLLOW TEE ON IG: @vivasenorblanco___________________________________________________________________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi Guys!Thank you all again for checking out another episode of the podcast! This week's guest is Grammy award winning engineer and producer, Bob Power.Bob is the sonic genius behind some of the most critically acclaimed hip-hop albums of all-time.In this episode though we chat about Bob's career and uncover the making of D'Angelo's 'Brown Sugar' album.Thank you all so much for the unbelievable support.Much love,CC___________________SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to another episode of Silent Giants.This week's silent giant is musical director and producer, Amadeus. In this episode Amadeus chats with us about growing up in New York City, getting his first song placement, shares valuable lessons he learned in the music industry and how he became the musical director for Trey Songz.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to another episode of Silent Giants.This episode features Nick Fulcher, Art Director at Atlantic Records. In this episode Nick explains his early influences, how he created Goldlink's album cover for 'After That We Didn't Talk', and his new role at Art Director of Atlantic Records.Be sure to follow Nick on IG: @nickychuloSUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you all for tuning in!This week's silent giant is Mike Parker. Mike was the Marketing Director at Nike who played a key role in making the Air Force 1 sneakers the highest revenue grossing shoe of all time.In this episode Mike sits down to chat about growing up in NYC, how his career at Nike began, the history of the Air Force 1, his time working for Under Armour, signing Steph Curry, and a whole lot more.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back!The silent giant in this week's episode is Trombonist, Darius Christian. Darius stopped by to chat about his upbringing, moving to NYC, performing with Rhianna on the VMAs, and rocking out with Solange at Panorama.Thank you to my friend, Olivia Castriota, for making this interview possible. Follow @oliviacastriota and check out her music as well.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's silent giant is saxophonist, Jason Arce.In this episode Jason chats about growing up in Virginia Beach, why he started playing the saxophone, moving to NYC, and how he teamed up with Blood Orange.Follow him on Instagram @JasonPlaysSaxSUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM StudiosCC See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's silent giant is Thirstin Howl lll, the silent giant behind Ralph Lauren. Thirstin is co-founder of NYC's notorious Lo-Life crew, which made Ralph Lauren's POLO brand a staple in hip-hop fashion.Hear about his upbringing in Brooklyn, founding Lo-Life crew and more!Thank you to my hometown brother @ohbliv for blessing the show with his incredible music production!SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Guys!First, I want to say thank you all so much for all your support. You all are f*ckin' rockstars. I want to apologize for the lack of consistent sound quality. This is an issue I am currently addressing and I want to thank you all for sticking with me!Much love,Corey CambridgeNow on to our regular scheduled programming....In this episode we sit down with Vibe Magazine's Editor in Chief, Datwon Thomas. Datwon chats his career as a journalist, founding King Magazine and tells amazing stories about some of your favorite artists in music.THANK YOU SO MUCH to the silent giant behind this week's episode of Silent Giant's, Lomar Brown for mixing this episode. You're the man bro.ENJOY!SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's silent giant and celebrity stylist, Mario Rangel.In this episode Mario explains how he broke into the industry, how he began styling Bryson Tiller and the story behind Khalid's single artwork for 'Location'.Thank you to the silent giant behind this week's episode of Silent Giants, @Ohbliv, for your amazing musical production.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we sit down with A&R, Nigil Mack. He sat down to chat about how he got his start in the music industry, signing Kid Cudi, and discovering D.R.A.M.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Corey sits down with legendary photographer, Jonathan Mannion. Jonathan chats about his career, meeting JAY-Z, and the making of the 'Reasonable Doubt' album cover.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Princess Spencer aka PSIMDOPE sits down with Corey to chat about her career as an illustrator, her big break with 9th Wonder, and the makings of Wale's 'Ambition' album cover.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Jake shares awesome stories about playing baseball with Steph Curry, working with Big Boi and the making of his double platinum Kevin Gates single 'Really Really'.Be sure to SUBSCRIBE!SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Corey sits down with Grammy nominated producer, DJ Dahi. Dahi chats about growing up in Los Angeles, his career, shares stories behind some of his biggest hits with Drake and Kendrick Lamar, and explains his favorite songs he produced off Kendrick Lamar's new album 'DAMN'.SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, DOWNLOAD, COMMENT!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Corey sits down with Jeff Geasey, A&R at BMG publishing. Jeff shares his journey of becoming an A&R, explains his involvement in the creation DJ Snake's global hit 'Middle' and tells us why he thinks publishing deals are better than record deals for new artists.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Silent Giants, Corey sits down with Grammy Award-winning Blue The Engineer to chat about his career, the making of Solange's 'A Seat at the Table' , and how it felt to win his first Grammy.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Silent Giants, Corey sits down with music supervisor, Matt FX. Matt chats with us about growing up in NYC, how he became a music supervisor and the hurdles he faces working on the hit show Broad City.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM StudiosMusic by @Ohbliv See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Silent Giants, Corey sits down with film director, Coodie Simmons to learn more about his life, career, and the story behind his groundbreaking music video for Kanye West's 'Through the Wire'.SUBSCRIBE!Follow us on INSTAGRAM!Follow COREY and listen to his music on SPOTIFY or APPLEThis episode has been mixed by MARK BYRD of MBM Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.